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  • The Tirupur Exporters’ Association has sought an increase in duty drawback rate from the existing 7.9 per cent. Explaining the plight of the knitwear sector to the Duty Drawback Committee (set up by the Ministry of Finance) comprising Saumitra Chaudhuri, Member-Planning Commission and Chairman of the Drawback Committee, S.B. Mohapatra (former Textile Secretary), T.R. Rustagi, Gautam Ray and Vinod Kumar Agarwal — Members, Drawback Committee, TEA President A. Sakthivel said: “Exports had declin
  • A UK-based fabric manufacturer buying increasing amounts of New Zealand lambs' wool is asking farmers and others in the supply chain to clean up their product, by taking more care to remove thistles and other vegetable matter before it's shipped. Camira Fabrics is using the lamb's wool in a hard wearing upholstery fabric called Blazer made especially for office furniture. Contamination from plant material found in one particular container sent the supplier development manager, John Quarmby,
  • The fibre and filament producer Trevira has been participating for the first time at Techtextil North America in Anaheim, California, as well the company will be present at Textile Solutions these days at Hannover Fair (D) and at Techtextil 2013 in Frankfurt next June. The Trevira programme entails fibres (including bio-component fibres) in polyester and PLA (IngeoTM), flame retardant and other special fibres and yarns in polyester, standard and spun-dyed filaments, as well as microfilament and
  • The country's earnings from export of jute goods increased significantly in the first eight months of the current fiscal year (FY) 2012-13, following a rising demand for the items in some newly-explored markets across the globe, industry people said. According to the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data, the country earned US$ 159.89 million and $329.06 million from export of jute sacks and bags and jute yarn and twine respectively during the period under review. Earnings from jute sacks and ba
  • Following recent democratic elections in Burma, which have transformed the country into a democracy from an authoritarian State, UK’s Sheffield Chamber of Commerce has joined an international pact aimed at reviving the Burmese textile industry, Yorkshire Post reports. The project, the first international economic alliance with Burma after several years, is expected to help the textile and garment enterprises of Burma to go global through exports. Sheffield Chamber is the only UK agency, wh
  • The workplace of a Myanmar garment factory which exports to Japan (Photo - EMG) Garment exports are on track to exceed US$1 billion for the fiscal year ending this month as the industry prepares for a makeover to gain access to western markets, officials from the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association said. Freight-on-board textile exports reached $848 million as of the December, while CMP – cutting, manufacture and packaging – textile exports were $98 million, association members said.
  • Developing high-end fashion brands is the target of all Vietnamese textile and garment companies which have been following different ways to reach that end. The franchisees An Phuoc Company once caught the special attention from the public 15 years ago when it became the franchisee of Pierre Cardin after a contract signed in 1997. An Phuoc’s Pierre Cardin brand products, right after hitting the market, became salient among domestic products, while it was in no way inferi
  • Improved production bodes well for overall economy, analysts say. Industrial activity maintained a moderate recovery in March, with economic indicators reflecting positive growth. "The economic environment in Europe seems to have improved, but it has not brought us the sharp increase in orders we had expected for the first quarter," said Zhang Wenhua, owner of a company in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, that exports machinery to Europe. A bustling textile factory in Huaibe
  • China, the world's top cotton consumer, will increase sales from state reserves of the fibre from April, in a bid to boost dwindling domestic supply, a government official said in a speech published on Wednesday. To help meet demand from textile mills, Beijing will step up sales from its bulging reserves, particularly of high-quality cotton, beginning in April, Li Yan of the country's top economic planner, the National Development and Reform Commission, told a meeting on Tuesday, but gave no fur
  • A visitor watches the exhibits made of needles in a shopping center in Shenyang on March 28, 2013. The exhibition “Thousand Needles, Million Pains” is aimed to call on people to boycott fur clothing and protect animals. (Xinhua Photo/ Tian Weitao) Eye-catching exhibits made of needles are presented in a shopping center in Shenyang on March 28, 2013. 550,000 needles were used to make creations in the shape of rabbit, fox and marten, which are symbols of the pain that animals suffer. Thus, th
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